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fresh clashes between police and protesters in cairo as violent rallies intensify against president morsi a decision to see sweeping powers looking increasingly like the revolution that brought their is the misleader to power and we're bringing you live pictures from cairo right now where crowds are gathering to gather where after the police were trying to disperse protesters earlier in the morning. float following the examination of former leader yasser arafat's palestinian day if it's proved he was poisoned go to the international criminal court which could become possible would be autonomy's pending before improved do you want status is granted . and france's fears of homegrown terrorism are reaganite to demi the world the
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number of young locals turning to radical islam. hello this is r.c. live from moscow. state gyptian security forces have clashed with demonstrators on the high of square on wednesday morning after a violent night that saw one of the biggest antigovernment protests since the revolution two years ago so it turns out signs of anger egyptians are accusing president morsi shit seeking to impose a new era of dictatorship after he should agree last week granting himself absolute power as several people have died and hundreds have been injured in days of unrest as a part it's valid to continue the protests until the islamist leader up on down life pictures from cairo right now for you and also has tom barton is in cairo for us as
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well. the sights the sounds and indeed the smells of protest and of civil disorder are in the air of central cairo tonight behind me in tahrir square there are still thousands of protestors waving their flags chanting to the effect that mohammed morsi the president has betrayed egypt's revolution and speaker after speaker was grabbing them the megaphones and are calling the crowds to call on mercy to reverse that declaration giving him sweeping powers last thursday in the streets around the area the sirens and the smell of tear gas was in the air a large crowds have gathered. a lot more young and male in makeup and they are holding standoffs with the police periodic the police are coming in the using tear gas and charging them with police vehicles which are then pelted with stones and
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bits of smoldering woods the crowds there lighting fires as well so it's very smoky in the streets around just trying to get into this studio to do a report we had to come through clouds of tear gas gas selves and crowds of running protesters as well a real atmosphere of ferment in central cairo tonight all sparked by that decree that mohammed morsi mercy made on the first day mercy himself has been anxious to try and calm this outburst he said this decrees only temporary the only reason that it's being done is so that this special committee that's been sitting trying to poor its way towards a new egyptian constitution which is a process that's been dragging on interminably so that that can be done and can be done without in fact interference from the top judges more liberal sections of society saying no. exactly the kind of behavior we were expected from hosni mubarak
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we ousted almost two years ago. and a hell of. a nice paper believes the current process has brought together people of various religious and political beliefs i feel the revolution has been hijacked with mosses edicts. this decree has divided egypt and even bought a. civil war unfortunately this president is doing the very same things for which. have looted before they are a dictatorship this is what we are looking at now the egyptian people are saying no to the new newly born state of looking at this crowd you cannot tell who is muslim or christian who is liberal or leftist this is the real people who are saying no
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to new religious fascism making the president of. the law the president and the muslim brotherhood behind him have already lost their credibility they have promised so many things in the past never kept their promises that's why most of these people are in the streets they were talking about over a million up to now because they are not happy with this. so the egyptian president and where he's taking the country is the focus of debate on peter lavelle's cross talk show coming up next. the president was elected democratically elected and he has a mandate for change to support that he has. done we don't have a lot to worry about of course is going to be watch you know he made a mistake you took a train for when you just do lose gabbled to adjust loans by displaying a prize politicly so many people have given him their votes and the fact of the matter is that these same people who have given him their votes are disenchanted
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because they do not believe in that value that you can achieve a democracy by a complete dictatorship. palestinian official say they will take the investigation into the death of their late leader yasser arafat to the international criminal court if it's proven he was poisoned his remains or it seemed to state team of scientists so a team of scientists could take tissue samples so they will be tested for trace of radioactive substances in several countries results are expected to be released in a few months palestinians have been accusing israel of assassinating outfront since he died in two thousand and four officially from a stroke that was pretty preceded by a mysterious illness but israel insists it had nothing to gain from his demise political analyst on one of the new investigation into our father's death could be used as a tool to cause a rift between rival palestinian political forces. if there is
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a poisoning of president someone must have put the poison in his food or must have put his poison on his skin and to do that it must be someone from his clothes on to others and to open this investigation would clear disputes within the fatah movement and within the close people to yasser arafat who are now the closest people to mahmoud abbas so therefore the. question is is that a political objective on the part of qatar to support such an investigation or is it just an investigation because people really want to know what happened to their leader and they want justice to be you know achieved. so stakes are high and probe into arafat's death as it comes as palestine prepares to answer the you want for nonmember state observer status on thursday is that they disapproved it would mean international recognition of the palestinian state and give it additional powers like taking issues to the international criminal court and participating in u.n.
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general assembly debates but she can't tell me a senior policy analyst and the reason foundation i think time. will not help to bring peace in the region any closer the short run i don't doubt they will make things worse. really is that what really been saying that this is an inflammatory for buffett rule which essentially says that the fellas dinny and are not going to live by the even. minimal oslo accords and if that's the case then there's no need to continue negotiating negotiations are beginning going to regions with the palestinians so i think for a while for sure this is not going to help the peace process but you know i think from the palestinian standpoint the fetus peace process was not going anywhere anyway and so the phones the evidence and they don't have all that much to lose perhaps right now in pushing that probably is really standpoint obviously on one hand not to do anything about this move with about
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a bus it doesn't look good it makes them look weak on the other hand if they we couldn't of us any further as actually the foreign minister of israel has been calling and then they lose their only one who you know. among the palestinians on the whole might probably help us because it'll definitely strengthen him with the palestinians and might not hurt him too much with the israelis. and of course we've got more stories coming up this hour including internet users beware of posting with a single controversial information online library world court summit. soldier who allegedly fed on it secrets to wiki leaks leave the army divided over his face that had other international news stories just ahead. as his day starts at five am even earlier in the winter tending to his flock of
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story hundred sheep in the mountains and plains of t.v. thirty five years old it was a life he dreamt of having studied accounting but he dition unfamiliar duty dictated that he would take on the care of these animals after his father has just made camp at their winter farmstead setting up his ute the traditional two fenian round tent made of diskin. peace peace be back amongst his family as his job is a lonely one and tough going out in all weathers braving extremes of plus to minus forty degrees celsius is that arduous them there are certain difficulties there's not enough time for everything i'm almost alone my sister works with my mother my mother is seventy five she's very old and i miss mountains when i'm in town and i spend a lot of time here. so all most of us is simply carrying out the work that his father did and his father before him nothing has changed over many many centuries and
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that's half the problem it's hard work and many people don't want to come into in st now and it's really fit there could die out altogether. it's difficult to manage everything alone i used to have people who helped me but they were no good they didn't take care of the sheep with all their heart they hurt the cattle. with more people leaving than coming to the countryside the region's government is having to act making the life of the herd and more attractive than promising largest subsidies for produce and livestock and organizing cooperatives for the sale of day products to ensure the herd i get so high at fair price i have sympathizes with those youngsters leaving for an easier more profitable life day in their publics capitol hill but he no longer wishes to join them he enjoys his pastoral way of life now looking for a helper who shares his enthusiasm with more time on his hands he says matter of fact we can start to look for a new wife. or
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shoes there's so much going on there you should be there share our. revolutionary war it dictator in the making president mohamed morsi of presidential decree spreading your wide powers has reopened the debate about. well. technology innovation all the developments around russia we. heard.
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this is a welcome bach hearings have begun in the case of us on the product bradley manning accused of leaking classified documents to wiki leaks with the defense claiming he was the subject of abuse while in detention and chase made and also a book on manning says not all the military gains that edged a whistle blower. both opinion in the military and intelligence and law enforcement is quite divided about this i am not going to lie most people in the military have a very strict by the book attitude towards many of the rules not all of the rules but many and would like to see many convicted but i have talked with infantry one of whom who is caught on camera in that infamous collateral murder helicopter video who sees bradley manning is
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a hero who sees the leaks of the iraq war logs including that helicopter video as an unqualified good because now americans can finally see how that war is actually going in ditto for the afghan war logs there are also people in the f.b.i. who think such a thing is we get leaks is very good for national security and including the former director of the minneapolis office of the f.b.i. who lead roundly through is the time magazine person of the year in two thousand and two and i have a long interview in my book with the former top cia analyst ray mcgovern who also sees this public knowledge and especially if it to the public debate about our war it's to be in in measurable good so there is disagreement that the military and intelligence communities about this. we've lined up more details on the case of bali mines trial on our website as well as how we can lead continues to reveal funk some top officials would rather keep behind closed doors. to make information is
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find true in a song or involved a conspiracy between k. credit card companies and some high ranking to us politicians. and also online without a single spoken to a true call sign and take your chance now as they volunteered to patrol the washington top told so i had to ask you dot com where we gauge people's reaction. facebook and twitter are increasingly becoming a dangerous tool of expression in the u.k. and there's a growing number of prosecutions resulting from offensive posts on social media point to boycott reports now from london. do you think before you tweet what if
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you're in a bad mood or you just have a controversial opinion would you post that as your facebook status you might think that what you typed is insignificant considering the wost expanse of the internet think again for something that you type on here you could end up in. paul chambers two years ago the accountant worried that he might not be able to fly due to bad weather tweeted robin hood airport is closed you've got to weaken a bit to get your together otherwise i'm blowing the airport sky high arrested questioned for a towel as convicted and find the tweet lost him his job and cost him thousands in lawyers fees chambers case branded the twisted trial true such widespread condemnation that it was eventually overturned by the high court nineteen year old linford house posted a photograph of a burning paper puppy on his facebook page
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a symbol of remembrance for the soldiers that die in war arrested questioned and held for twenty four hours before being released on bail and we're very worried about people being taken to court for essentially having a fit of bad temper and saying things in an intemperate way i think that's wrong because people start to look over their shoulders and wonder whether they're actually allowed to express the opinions that they're actually hold also worried about the kind of people who are getting these convictions often they are people with political views and it's a very bad thing when people start to be told that they can say things because their political views are offending others the law used to convict most social media offenses was drafted before twitter and facebook even conceived it was meant to protect individuals from being harassed or threatened over the telephone and free speach. the kids question how that relates to posting your opinion online the
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trouble is that when things are post on things like twitter and facebook is that they're there for all to see and for people to share and share the deadly becomes an element of mob rule and then pressure is put on the police forces to act on that rather than abiding to the legal system that we currently heard of teenager matthew woods found out all about more brule after making an offensive tweet about a missing five year old girl an angry crowd gathered outside his house and he was arrested and sentenced to twelve weeks in jail but i don't think anyone ever expected political correctness to become a criminal law. if. it's somebody to me i want to be rude but i don't want the director for the police to come around and order stuff. that's old work about free and grow up society has to use this tattletale on each other the more isn't quite sure how to respond to those wanting to test freedom of speech in the u.k. really goes the u.k.
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is director of public prosecutions has promised to draft new guidelines on how to respond to online offenses but campaigners say that it's not just guidelines but reform that urgently needed if the u.k. is to uphold its freedom of speech online holy boy r t cyberspace. and some other international news now a rubber was told from the sleeves. being put more and more into question the leaders of the m twenty three militant groups say they will not leave and will continue their fight with the army on to say conflicting reports from twenty three officials are you going this week you both confirmed and denied a rebel pullout from the city meanwhile fresh violence is reported from there in iraq. almost two hundred people have taken to the streets of chile's congress also . tiago to protest
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a new fishing law protesters say the new there just lation discriminates against independent fisherman then authorized a rally and didn't skirmishes between demonstrators and police who despise the protesters and all rest of it at least ten of them. the deepening e.u. debt crisis is having an alarming social impact in france young people disenchanted with the system are increasingly becoming attracted to radical islam and with a growing number of converts here's a home grown terrorism are also on the rise the next here a chef explains. a recent national white police raid on radical islamist groups in france made headlines with a rasta made in all regions the youngest suspected terrorist was only nineteen but it was not the age which shocked so many little men they discovered a network of seven additional people living primarily in paris. and all these people were born in france and are french nationals they are linked to the radical
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islamist movement police say the group was plotting at least twenty five terrorist attacks against jewish organizations and schools and age of twelve detainees were french natives who had converted to radical islam and experts say this worrying trend is the other in place as the financial crisis group's europe and many youth are finding themselves out of work if you go and you say you are excluded in the best way to change your life to become a mostly you cannot work with the majority of course but did the majority there need to have permanent fruits of people converting economic crisis is deepening it probably creates more exclusion and so more people to a quote in the midst in communities or to convert to. islam france is no stranger to combating radical islamist groups since the nineteen fifties it has been countering or jiri in iranian and lebanese terrorists and more recently al qaeda but this is
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a totally different matter just like most of europe over the years france has grown very successful in reinforcing its borders and preventing most of the threat coming from abroad but with more and more homegrown radical organizations appearing. on its soil tracking down possible terrorists with passports would be very hard if not completely impossible security services believe for now the situation is under control as the conversion to radical islam is still relatively rare but no one can guaranteed stays this way as the number of violent incidents by french muslims is already on the increase our secret service are really well experiments to fight this kind of terrorism and they are watching very carefully the internet the date of the most skiers and all the people who are travelling. radical muslim countries but this doesn't mean that we will stay safe any at security specialists claim many arab immigrants living in french suburbs have already had a taste of warfare taking part in different middle eastern conflict over the past
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decade as to what could happen if their experience and views are mixed with the growing anger of native french youths perhaps time will tell. of ski r.t. reporting from paris in france. characters a council account with your list is coming up in a couple. invented by the famed soviet author p.d. is good for you is that if in the nine hundred fifty s. these frames were initially used to treat fractures in deformities by cutting bones and slowly pulling them apart and therefore stimulating tissue regeneration it was out of was able to reshape arms and legs and people who thought they were crippled for life about a third of patients admitted to be always out of center nowadays seeking surgery
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good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm more in the store here in washington d.c. these are your headlines for today about her twenty seventh two thousand and twelve u.s. cyber monday sales top records is online shoppers reportedly shelled out thirty percent more on those web deals. when they didn't two thousand and eleven using their phones and tablets to buy stuff is this a good thing for an economy in the doldrums or does people buying stuff at wal-mart that was probably manufactured a broad really help we talk to peter schiff and the white house announced president obama will hit the road to sell his plan to avoid the fiscal cliff to the public c.n.n. reports while senate majority leader harry reid today said he is disappointed with the little progress made in recent debt talks according to stand b.c. now what we know the u.s. public debt is just struck divs where the dollar collapse people like peter chefs have called for warehouse and who does warren buffett think would make a great treasure he secretary charlie rose asked. according to me dominance are
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good choices well i mean you're going to be i think you'd be terrific because i think he i think he. if we did run into problems with markets i think he would be the best person you could have in you know. what are we in an alternative alternate universe the london whale commander in chief would be a great person to graduate to the treasury oh my let's get to today's capital account. the directory that the us has been on printing money expanding the fed's balance sheet making money free since the financial crisis has some pundits predicting
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paper inflation but a funny thing happened on the way to hyper inflation the u.s. dollar index instead of collapsing has gained value since two thousand and eleven instead of seeing interest rates spike we've seen u.s. treasury yields collapse by over sixty percent since the two thousand and eight crisis to a new record lows and we've seen these trends in the face of a public debt that continues to mount and a credit rating downgrade in the summer of two thousand and eleven as we were beginning to be loyal to sleep by the constant hum of fiscal cliff warnings we thought it was worth asking whatever happened to hyperinflation peter ship c.e.o. of your pacific capital and author of the book how an economy grows and why it crashes what about hyperinflation because i just you know this is something that you have been hammering on since two thousand and eight and i know that you're saying you can't predict when this is going to happen but why haven't we seen that happen.

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